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Back at the scene of the disaster the confusion worked to her advantage.
He has been criticized by the Moscow press for not being at the scene of the disaster.
Following the accident, women from across the area rushed to the scene of the disaster trying to find their children.
Then the worker raced off to the scene of the disaster.
She walked quickly across the cellar, bearing me away from the scene of the disaster.
When Jack got to the scene of the disaster, fire roared among the ruins.
He was exhausted, but willed himself to drive back to the scene of the disaster.
We often face situations in which aid is available but there are no suitable means for taking it to the scene of the disaster.
It begins when the aquarium staff hurries to the scene of the disaster.
By the time she had ended her tale they had reached the scene of the disaster.
You are now at the scene of the disaster," droned Ed.
Carpathia took three days to reach New York after leaving the scene of the disaster.
Who was this ghoulish being who had so quickly arrived at the scene of the disaster?
Pupils and teachers from the adjacent Emanuel School were first on the scene of the disaster.
Some seventy killed and wounded, many of them terribly mutilated, were found on the scene of the disaster.
Jeffrey Grant's neighbors, who mostly didn't know him, ran past him, hastening to the scene of the disaster.
They cruised cautiously out the gap on the starboard side and streaked away from the scene of the disaster.
Upon the announcement that a man has been hooked, all boats on a lake will immediately converge on the scene of the disaster.
But if all the Mets returning to the scene of the disaster had an attitude like Young's, they would stand a chance for respectability.
And with these she delivered a list of 96 missing persons that had drowned or otherwise perished at the scene of the disaster.
Cold, wet and exhausted but rescued, the American survivors were taken to an inn overlooking the bay and the scene of the disaster.
After reaching the scene of the disaster, Arnold J. Isbell was able to rescue 104 people.
Black Pearl, because she had just left a secret rendezvous on Magicians' Island, happened to be first to reach the scene of the disaster.
Rescue teams, men and women of the physician's guild, and workers, were moving back and forth at the scene of the disaster.
The news of the outrage spread like wildfire, and soon the entire population of three villages flocked to the scene of the disaster.